Go for it.
Thats a great price.
Wanna share the seller after you get yours ordered.
The two I had, (22-250 and a .243) were both extremely and consistantly accurate. The only reason I sold them was the top feed made unloading them a PITA.
Brand new? Where? I might want to put a deposit on oneI've found a good deal ($299.99) on the Stevens 200 rifle. I assume they are the newer ones with the center feed mags. Any reason not to buy because of this? Thanks
SAV-1My only gripe (because I have a 22 with an accu-trigger) is the trigger.
I have one in 22-250. The blind mag is a bit of a pita, so I just single shoot it. Its accurate enough, I have time between shots. The stock is pretty wimpy, but it works. I spray bombed the stock black and put a $50 Ebay 6x24 scope on it. It continues to surprise me how well it shoots.
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You don't even need a new trigger to get good results. I just followed the instructions on the net and adjusted the trigger from factory grittiness to quite crisp and around 4 lbs. Sure, a lighter trigger might be nice from the bench, but triggers under 4 lb can be a bit dodgy if you hunt in very cold weather, as I do. Besides, the rifle shoots sub MOA every day of the week and will often put a group into a half inch or better so why worry about spending money on a new trigger? I doubt that I would see any real gain.



























